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Unprotected minors and returns: NGOs warn of Ceuta humanitarian crisis

Summary by Euronews
Thousands of minors remain unprotected in overwhelmed Ceuta as Spain weighs moving them to the mainland or sending them back to Morocco. Five organisations tell Euronews about the limits of humanitarian aid and warn of possible human rights violations.

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The situation in Ceuta is one of “overflow” and is especially worrying for minors. Save The Children describes the situation in the autonomous city in the mouth of its director of programs Raúl Arnaiz, who warns that the number of minors can be around 4,000, according to estimates of the neighborhood associations. “We have found ourselves in the streets with children of very short age, even 11 years, and above all we are struck by the number of …

·Madrid, Spain
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Euronews broke the news in Lyon, France on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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